11/25/2023 0 Comments Folders factory alternative![]() ![]() Fortunately the Instrument files, which are in EXS format, are fairly small so you won’t need to move them from their location on your main drive. As we shall see, user‑created Sampler Instruments go elsewhere.Īlthough Logic doesn’t really care where the samples live, it is quite particular about where the Sampler Instrument files reside. Instrument files for the factory sounds are also installed here. If you stick with the default, Logic installs its factory samples into Library / Application Support / Logic, and if your system drive is big enough then you may as well put your own samples here too. All the stuff I’ve created myself goes into a Paul’s Samples folder, with sub‑folders inside. Sampler content comes in two parts: the individual samples that are used for the patch and the Sampler Instrument file that contains data showing how the samples are mapped and so on.Īny folders you create inside the Sampler Instruments folder will show up in your Sampler instruments list as soon as you put the relevant EXS instrument files in them.The samples are folders of AIFF files that can go pretty much anywhere, so I keep all mine (other than the factory samples) on an external drive. This serves the successor to EXS24, now called simply Sampler. My first port of call was to try to bring some order to my sample library. However, that doesn’t mean there isn’t tidying up to be done in the virtual world, and in the case of my Logic Pro universe, there was plenty of room for improvement! Sample Management A virtual declutter will massively improve your Logic experience!Īs regular readers may know, I usually spend Christmas stripping out unused gear and cables in the studio, but as I moved house a few months back, forcing me to set up the studio from scratch, there’s very little excess kit left to remove. ![]()
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